E-2
L60 Line Phase Comparison System
GE Multilin
E.1 DEVICE PROFILE DOCUMENT
APPENDIX E
E
Requires Application Layer Confirmation:
Never
Always
4
When reporting Event Data
4
When sending multi-fragment responses
Sometimes
Configurable
Timeouts while waiting for:
Data Link Confirm:
4
None
Fixed at ____
Variable
Configurable
Complete Appl. Fragment:
4
None
Fixed at ____
Variable
Configurable
Application Confirm:
None
4
Fixed at 10 s
Variable
Configurable
Complete Appl. Response:
4
None
Fixed at ____
Variable
Configurable
Others:
Transmission Delay:
No intentional delay
Need Time Interval:
Configurable (default = 24 hrs.)
Select/Operate Arm Timeout:
10 s
Binary input change scanning period:
8 times per power system cycle
Analog input change scanning period:
500 ms
Counter change scanning period:
500 ms
Frozen counter event scanning period:
500 ms
Unsolicited response notification delay:
100 ms
Unsolicited response retry delay
configurable 0 to 60 sec.
Sends/Executes Control Operations:
WRITE Binary Outputs
4
Never
Always
Sometimes
Configurable
SELECT/OPERATE
Never
4
Always
Sometimes
Configurable
DIRECT OPERATE
Never
4
Always
Sometimes
Configurable
DIRECT OPERATE – NO ACK
Never
4
Always
Sometimes
Configurable
Count
>
1
4
Never
Always
Sometimes
Configurable
Pulse On
Never
Always
4
Sometimes
Configurable
Pulse Off
Never
Always
4
Sometimes
Configurable
Latch On
Never
Always
4
Sometimes
Configurable
Latch Off
Never
Always
4
Sometimes
Configurable
Queue
4
Never
Always
Sometimes
Configurable
Clear Queue
4
Never
Always
Sometimes
Configurable
Explanation of ‘Sometimes’:
Object 12 points are mapped to UR Virtual Inputs. The persistence of Virtual Inputs is
determined by the
VIRTUAL INPUT X TYPE
settings. Both “Pulse On” and “Latch On” operations perform the same func-
tion in the UR; that is, the appropriate Virtual Input is put into the “On” state. If the Virtual Input is set to “Self-Reset”,
it will reset after one pass of FlexLogic™. The On/Off times and Count value are ignored. “Pulse Off” and “Latch Off”
operations put the appropriate Virtual Input into the “Off” state. “Trip” and “Close” operations both put the appropriate
Virtual Input into the “On” state.
Table E–1: DNP V3.00 DEVICE PROFILE (Sheet 2 of 3)
Summary of Contents for UR series
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Page 32: ...1 20 L60 Line Phase Comparison System GE Multilin 1 5 USING THE RELAY 1 GETTING STARTED 1 ...
Page 54: ...2 22 L60 Line Phase Comparison System GE Multilin 2 2 SPECIFICATIONS 2 PRODUCT DESCRIPTION 2 ...
Page 438: ...7 8 L60 Line Phase Comparison System GE Multilin 7 2 TARGETS 7 COMMANDS AND TARGETS 7 ...
Page 478: ...8 40 L60 Line Phase Comparison System GE Multilin 8 3 FAULT LOCATOR 8 THEORY OF OPERATION 8 ...
Page 502: ...A 10 L60 Line Phase Comparison System GE Multilin A 1 PARAMETER LIST APPENDIXA A ...
Page 584: ...B 82 L60 Line Phase Comparison System GE Multilin B 4 MEMORY MAPPING APPENDIXB B ...
Page 622: ...D 10 L60 Line Phase Comparison System GE Multilin D 1 PROTOCOL APPENDIXD D ...
Page 634: ...E 12 L60 Line Phase Comparison System GE Multilin E 2 DNP POINT LISTS APPENDIXE E ...
Page 642: ...F 8 L60 Line Phase Comparison System GE Multilin F 3 WARRANTY APPENDIXF F ...